El Niño: Research, Forecasts and Observations

Alan E Strong Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov
Fri Feb 28 11:06:31 EST 2003


El Nino gives way to return to upwelling off South America and
Galapagos...
http://www.elnino.noaa.gov/
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Alan E. Strong
Team Leader, Marine Applications Science Team (MAST)
Coral Reef Watch Project Coordinator
Phys Scientist/Oceanographer
  NOAA/NESDIS/ORA/ORAD -- E/RA3
  NOAA Science Center -- RM 711W
  5200 Auth Road
  Camp Springs, MD 20746-4304
        Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov
             301-763-8102 x170
              FAX: 301-763-8572
  http://orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/orad

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   El Niño is a disruption
   of the ocean-atmosphere
    system in the Tropical
  Pacific having important
  consequences for weather
    and climate around the
                    globe.

      NOAA is the National          [NOAA/NESDIS latest SST anomalies]
   Oceanic and Atmospheric
 Administration, which has
  primary responsibilities
   for providing forecasts
      to the Nation, and a
        leadership role in
        sponsoring El Niño
          observations and
                 research.

        [What is El Niño?]
                           What is El Niño? What's happening today?

                NOAA Sites A comprehensive listing of NOAA El Niño sites:
                           Forecasts
                           Observations
                           Research
        More about El Niño Comprehensive Index of more sites
                           Educational sites
                           Animations and Graphics [New!]
                           non-NOAA sites
                           Impact [New!]

                   La Niña La Niña is associated with cooler than normal water
                           temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. Links
                           on this page will have detailed information on
                           processes involved in, and the status of La Niña.
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  Alan E. Strong, Ph. D. <Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov>
  Oceanographer/Team Leader
  NOAA/NESDIS/ORA
  Oceanic Research & Applications Division

  Alan E. Strong, Ph. D.
  Oceanographer/Team Leader                 <Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov>
  NOAA/NESDIS/ORA
  Oceanic Research & Applications Division
  NOAA Science Center 5200 Auth Road        Cellular: 410-490-6602
  Camp Springs                              Fax: 301-763-8572
  MD                                        Work: 301-763-8102 x170
  20746
  USA
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  First Name    Alan E.
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